释义 |
fai·ne·ant I. \-nt\ noun (-s) Etymology: French fainéant, from Middle French fait-nient, literally, (he) does nothing, by folk etymology from faignant, present participle of feindre, faindre to feign, shirk, be inactive (as in se feindre to be lazy) — more at feign : an irresponsible or weak idler II. adjective : showing a faineant's character : idle and ineffectual : indolent < faineant kings under whose rule the country languished > Synonyms: see lazy |